Eric Valenzuela
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Associate Professor of Finance
Also affiliated: Sandia National Laboratories (2016)
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Eric Valenzuela's research investigates how corporate governance and financial decisions influence firm valuation. His work examines the impact of executive compensation and ownership structures on financial reporting practices, specifically focusing on earnings management. Valenzuela has studied how the involvement of co-opted executives affects the extent and nature of earnings manipulation. Additionally, his research explores the relationship between a firm's capital structure, specifically its leveraging strategies, and its overall market value within the hotel industry. He also analyzes the effects of director blockholders on financial statement accruals and inventory management.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 26
Selected Publications
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ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF DIRECTOR BLOCKHOLDERS USING BENFORD'S LAW (2026)
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The impact of co-opted executives on earnings management (2023)
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How hotel firm value fluctuates with alternative leveraging strategies (2023)
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The impact of director blockholders on abnormal accruals and inventory (2023)
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Valuation effects of earnings management on hotel firm value (2023)
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- How hotel firm value fluctuates with alternative leveraging strategies
- Valuation effects of earnings management on hotel firm value
- The impact of director blockholders on abnormal accruals and inventory
- How hotel firm value fluctuates with alternative leveraging strategies
- Valuation effects of earnings management on hotel firm value
- The impact of co-opted executives on earnings management
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